Lipizzaner horses at the Spanish Riding School, Hofburg.

Getty Images/Lonely Planet Images

Spanish Riding School

Top choice in Vienna


Vienna's world-famous Spanish Riding School is truly reminiscent of the imperial Habsburg era. This equestrian show is performed by Lipizzaner stallions formerly kept at an imperial stud established at Lipizza (hence the name). The graceful stallions perform an equine ballet to a classical-music program while the audience watches from pillared balconies – or the cheaper standing-room area – and chandeliers shimmer above.

There are many different ways to see the Lipizzaner. Performances are the top-shelf variant, and for seats at these you will need to book several months in advance. The website lists performance dates and you can order tickets online. As a rule of thumb, performances are at 11am on Sunday from mid-February to June and mid-August to December, with frequent additional performances on Saturday and occasionally other days of the week.

For standing-room tickets, book at least one month in advance. During the summer break, it hosts special ‘Piber meets Vienna’ performances (€13 to €48). Visitors to the Morgenarbeit (morning training sessions; adult/child €15/7.50, 10am to noon Tuesday to Friday mid-August to June) can drop in for part of a session.

One-hour guided tours (adult/child €18/9; 2pm, 3pm and 4pm Tuesday to Sunday), held in English and German, take you into the performance hall, stables and other facilities. A combined morning training and tour (adult/child €31/15) is another option. The visitor centre on Michaelerplatz sells all tickets. Morning training tickets can also be bought at the entrance during training sessions.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Vienna attractions

1. Silberkammer

0.02 MILES

The largest silver service of the Silberkammer at the Kaiserappartements can cater to 140 dinner guests. Multilingual audio guides are included in the…

2. Kaiserappartements

0.02 MILES

The Kaiserappartements, once the official living quarters of Franz Josef I and Empress Elisabeth, are dazzling in their chandelier-lit opulence. The Sisi…

3. Michaelerplatz Roman Ruins

0.02 MILES

Ringed by gorgeous architecture, Michaelerplatz is centred on Roman ruins that are reputed to have been a brothel for soldiers. This cobblestoned circular…

4. Sisi Museum

0.03 MILES

Inside the Kaiserappartements, the Sisi Museum is devoted to Austria’s Empress Elisabeth, affectionately known as Sisi. A partial reconstruction of her…

5. Loos Haus

0.04 MILES

Designed by Adolf Loos, this modernist gem put Franz Josef’s nose seriously out of joint when it was completed in 1911. Its intentionally simple facade…

6. Michaelerkirche

0.05 MILES

The Michaelerkirche dates from the 13th century. Its highlight is the burial crypt which you can see on 40-minute bilingual German/English tours at 11am…

7. Hofburg

0.05 MILES

Nothing symbolises Austria's resplendent cultural heritage more than its Hofburg, home base of the Habsburgs from 1273 to 1918. The oldest section is the…

8. Esperantomuseum

0.09 MILES

The oft-overlooked Esperantomuseum is mostly devoted to the artificial language created by Dr Ludvik Zamenhof in 1887. The first book in Esperanto, by Dr…